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Talented teenager earns netball level 1 umpire certification
Local news"It began as a journey for me to lose weight but then turned into my favourite hobby and now it's…
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Hawks 1-4 Diepsloot Arsenal: Easter Weekend adds to Hawks’ misery
Local sportThe weekend added more to the team's ongoing struggles as they could not match Arsenal's dominance due to a shortage…
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Corrosion SA aims to impart knowledge on the impact of process to learners and students around Midrand
Local newsCorriSA's executive director Petra Mitchell said the awareness day places a significant emphasis on the importance of corrosion education.
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The IIE’s Varsity College Waterfall students celebrate South African Library Week in style
NewsStudents were encouraged to enter a competition and write a story on how libraries have had a positive impact on…
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Noordwyk Secondary School sets sight on 100% pass mark
NewsGrade 12 learners from Noordwyk High School are determined to work harder as they aim to achieve a 100% pass…
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Former Midland Primary and High School learner eager to follow in father’s footsteps
Local news“The love comes from my dad who is an Insurance broker. I hope to make a leaving out of it…
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The last straw before outdoor advertising anarchy
Local newsSince 2018, Vorna Valley has been plagued with illegal billboards but resident Mark Straw continues to taking them down.
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Vorna Valley residents clean Harry Gualan Road in Midrand
Local newsWard 132 councillor Annette Deppe applauds residents involved in a clean-up, call for others to join in.
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Vox Pop: Which timeslot is better for load-shedding?
Local newsThe best load-shedding slot according to locals.
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Cedarwood implements the use of Camleyfluffs
SchoolsCamleyfluffs' aim is to help children to become smart about their feelings.
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Locals ‘meet and whine’ at Moo Moo Mall of Africa
EntertainmentA special touch was added to the event when musician Thami Mahlangu serenaded guests.
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New trailer leaves Midrand SPCA staff ecstatic after a year of struggle
Local newsMidrand SPCA will no longer spend a lot of money on petrol when transporting animals to surgeries.











